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Bring in league feeds or upload season files. First we centralize the raw inputs.
Statbase turns fragmented baseball records into profiles, rankings, reports, and development tools. One operating system for athletes, scouts, clubs, and federations across the markets we cover.
Give each athlete a shareable page with normalized stats, role context, season history, and a cleaner public story.
Compare players across environments with a scoring model calibrated by league and role, not just raw box-score volume.
Generate fast reads for decision-making: strengths, risks, comparables, and development focus without writing every report from scratch.
Move from public exploration into club, scouting, and federation operations without rebuilding the underlying system.
Bring in league feeds or upload season files. First we centralize the raw inputs.
Resolve players, clubs, and duplicates so the dataset becomes trustworthy.
Apply league and role context, calculate PVI, and build comparable views.
Open dossiers, rankings, reports, and org-scoped views for the people who need to act.
Maintain refresh cycles, new inputs, and auditable diffs as more data arrives.
Use the organization page when the job is standing up the talent layer on top of your current files, exports, or feeds.
No. Statbase brings together profiles, comparable evaluation, recruiting surfaces, and development tools for baseball outside the US.
PVI is adjusted by league and role. It benchmarks efficiency, impact, and development context so players can be compared more fairly and more quickly.
Players, scouts, clubs, and federations that need one operating system with different surfaces for different jobs.
Yes. The pilot is designed to sit on top of existing files, scorekeeper exports, or feeds before any broader deployment is needed.
Because common infrastructure makes players easier to find, comparisons faster, recruitment sharper, and pathways clearer.